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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. at the sleep number memorial day sale, save 40% on our innovative sleep number silver edition bed-for a limited time. onl
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got...
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it is not that type of environment. nothing to do with interest rates has more to do with politics. >> how about getting a loan? >> technically it should be easier. easier for consumers to get loans or businesses to get loans but banks are not lending. it has nothing to do with the sides of the cash reserve they don't want to take the risk. people who don't need the money verses people who actually do. that environment will be the same. >> the interest on the sfok market not just stock investors people have their 401 k stock market benefit. >> here is one benefit. it has been on the rise in anticipation we all get a round of stimulus. it is looking likely given the dismal jobs report. if you compel investors to get out of the low yielding investments and move into riskyer investments. it's a rise for the market. we have seen over 13,000 a large part is because of the content. >> back to the down side. the impact on your purchasing power. one of the main impacts is you have got a weaker dollar so that makes your imports
it is not that type of environment. nothing to do with interest rates has more to do with politics. >> how about getting a loan? >> technically it should be easier. easier for consumers to get loans or businesses to get loans but banks are not lending. it has nothing to do with the sides of the cash reserve they don't want to take the risk. people who don't need the money verses people who actually do. that environment will be the same. >> the interest on the sfok market not...
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. >> people are not expressing the new environment is getting ready to work with your company perhaps sit on the board so you can provide a little input and perhaps build a bigger nest egg. the aying worker needs something like $900,000 upon retirement to live comfortably in retirement. they owe 60,000 dollars on average in our 401 k. get involved be accountable would with your employer. >> life expectancy keeps going up. >> working longer and longer. >> vera gibbons. thank you very much. >>> still to come it will be a sour sight in new york city. residents getting a first chance to speak out about the proposed soda ban. we will have a live report. for b forget about sunscreen why you need a mask to get through the summer in phoenix, or you needed one last night. first this day in history in 2005 lance armstrong won his second consecutive tour defrance. -- 7th consecutive tour defrance. flush with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purc
. >> people are not expressing the new environment is getting ready to work with your company perhaps sit on the board so you can provide a little input and perhaps build a bigger nest egg. the aying worker needs something like $900,000 upon retirement to live comfortably in retirement. they owe 60,000 dollars on average in our 401 k. get involved be accountable would with your employer. >> life expectancy keeps going up. >> working longer and longer. >> vera gibbons....
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. >> it's a tough economic environment. if you don't have a college degree, you're at a disadvantage. >> jobs, the number one priority of our organization, you know, we have talked to businesses. we have been out pounding the street trying to find jobs, and we have made a lot of contacts. i think it is a national issue. the public needs to be aware that returning guardsmen and reservists, you know, need a job. >> you can go to this website. create an account. upload your resumes and things like that. you can go and look at the jobs that are posted. >> since i've been back, i've been putting in resumes, tweaking my own resume, applications. mostly online. pretty much just, you know, researching everything. >> i don't see any improvement in the job searches or the employment. i've filled out application after application. i haven't heard anything back. you know, the couple jobs you do hear back, you don't hear again. they find a tax break for hiring a veteran. i don't know if anybody even knows about that yet. >> he started l
. >> it's a tough economic environment. if you don't have a college degree, you're at a disadvantage. >> jobs, the number one priority of our organization, you know, we have talked to businesses. we have been out pounding the street trying to find jobs, and we have made a lot of contacts. i think it is a national issue. the public needs to be aware that returning guardsmen and reservists, you know, need a job. >> you can go to this website. create an account. upload your...
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the aspiring entrepreneur and franchisee, one who wants to expand their network am it's a difficult environment. neil: pete, thank you very much. >> it was great to be back. neil: we are following up on a breaking development. we discovered the guy who sounds like he's french now sounding british. >> estates on their own are no longer able to effectively steal the cause of events neil: you heard it for yourself. the head of the european union now sound like this. [inaudible] the head of the eu. the. neil: we have chaos breaking out in the middle east. investors rallying here. focusing on stimulus. who is right with these overlapping development? the blowup over the bailout? we thought that we would ask kyle harrington. >> i think that we have seen qe-1, qe-2, now qe-3. in the short term, doing good in the short term. i believe believe that in the long-term, and issue will continue in what will be what is going on in the middle east -- neil: why would the middle east sees that her central threat? >> you don't think this will be? >> i think we have a significant problem in the middle east that se
the aspiring entrepreneur and franchisee, one who wants to expand their network am it's a difficult environment. neil: pete, thank you very much. >> it was great to be back. neil: we are following up on a breaking development. we discovered the guy who sounds like he's french now sounding british. >> estates on their own are no longer able to effectively steal the cause of events neil: you heard it for yourself. the head of the european union now sound like this. [inaudible] the...
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the findings have prompted this essay from our new science and environment contributor m. sanjayan, the lead scientist for the nature conservancy. >> we've all felt it firsthand-- each and every one of our 50 states hit a new record high temperature in the past 12 months. if you were born after 1985, you have never known what normal is because the last 326 months have been consistently warmer than the 20th century global average. you have, in short, been living on a plan wet a fever. whether or not we understand or accept the science of climate change, is now almost immaterial. we're no longer talking about change to our planet at some distant time or in some faraway place but change that is happening right here, right now, in our own backyards. in texas, after enduring months of drought, many ranchers are getting out. they're quietly sending their cattle north. over one million head of cattle have been support out of the state. they've been trucked to greener, wetter, cooler pasters in northern states like montana and nebraska. these cows won't be back. in our cities, oft
the findings have prompted this essay from our new science and environment contributor m. sanjayan, the lead scientist for the nature conservancy. >> we've all felt it firsthand-- each and every one of our 50 states hit a new record high temperature in the past 12 months. if you were born after 1985, you have never known what normal is because the last 326 months have been consistently warmer than the 20th century global average. you have, in short, been living on a plan wet a fever....
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they are allowing children to have access to the technology and closer to the environment that the school district offers. >> you have had companies designed to come here because of the school? >> absolutely. >> a lot of it is (inaudible). >> my daughter recently did a project on pakistan. she had image, she had music, she had her own voice over. >> the tperature here can get really hot. 1200 degrees fahrenheit. >> it's a 2 minute movie. she wrote the script but it's not open a textbook and write a two-page summary about pakistan. >> as our cameras tour intermediate and high school the only books we found were novels. >> we are in the proceedings with textbooks. >> retired executive director for elementary education in moorsville. we look with virginia. >> change can be difficult but change was necessary for us to meet the challenges and needs of the young people we serve. >> we have had teachers who said i can't image going back to the old world that we were teaching and wishing and hoping and guessing. >> when you cut the teaching staff you saw then a jump in terms of your size of class
they are allowing children to have access to the technology and closer to the environment that the school district offers. >> you have had companies designed to come here because of the school? >> absolutely. >> a lot of it is (inaudible). >> my daughter recently did a project on pakistan. she had image, she had music, she had her own voice over. >> the tperature here can get really hot. 1200 degrees fahrenheit. >> it's a 2 minute movie. she wrote the script...
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we all have different ways of seeing our environment. >> and you became a father at the same time. that must have something to do with its? >> that's exactly. that was the decision i had to make. will i be father to people who aren't really my children, which is the job of a marine commander, or will i be a father to this little girl, and all she had to do was look at me. so she one pretty easily but it doesn't change the feeling of that decision, which will forever be regret, even if it's not reasonable. much like everything i believe which is unreasonable. i believe it fiercely and enthusiastically. >> thank you so much, benjamin. i hope everyone will buy your book and read it. and learn from it. thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] >> this event was hosted by the strand bookstore in new york city. to find out more visit strand books.com. >> what are you reading this summer, booktv wants to know. >> this summer i want to read the book, do not -- [inaudible] it's sort of an inside look at how speaker john bennett and the way he managed freshmen in his conference. this great
we all have different ways of seeing our environment. >> and you became a father at the same time. that must have something to do with its? >> that's exactly. that was the decision i had to make. will i be father to people who aren't really my children, which is the job of a marine commander, or will i be a father to this little girl, and all she had to do was look at me. so she one pretty easily but it doesn't change the feeling of that decision, which will forever be regret, even...
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business is good for bodyguards right now and guess where it's booming along the mexico border mexico's environ violence for over a decade and it's only getting worse with the drug cartels fighting the military as well as each other and terrorizing the local populations anyone that's traveling or conducting business in this country especially americans know that they'll need protection so they call bodyguards in the u.s. can provide that service for them in mexico but not like the ones we just told you about even more of a mix between defense contractors and secret service without the fancy get up and these people work for private firms who specialize in executive protection for their clients so these firms are not only hired to protect their clients but they're also supposed to prevent abductions and even help negotiate kidnapping cases should any arise and anyone who's asking how foreign nationals get away with carrying weapons in another country they should take note of how these executive protection firms operate typically they'll designate to an armed detail leaders will be americans from
business is good for bodyguards right now and guess where it's booming along the mexico border mexico's environ violence for over a decade and it's only getting worse with the drug cartels fighting the military as well as each other and terrorizing the local populations anyone that's traveling or conducting business in this country especially americans know that they'll need protection so they call bodyguards in the u.s. can provide that service for them in mexico but not like the ones we just...
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have to be sure that i'm painting a bird that i'm sure to put it on the right branch or in the right environment. after that once i get those decisions made, the design is very important to me. >> we are looking at the featured wok here. talk about that one. >> for the featured work, they wanted to be sure that the subject matter was water foul indigenous to the chesapeake area. i made a list of 18 speoses of ducks that -- species of ducks that would work in the painting. i would reduce that to three that i thought were graphically interesting and make a nice composition. >> it's incredible. we appreciate you , alice, appreciate you, it's an incredible scene. come down here to the chesapeake and easton wildlife festival. back to you guys. if you are sticking and here in baltimore this weekend, think about taking in a con concert for a better cause. they are putting on a free concert or a concert to benefit suzanne g komen for the cure maryland, lee ann rimes at the hipaa drome. tickets stat at $32 call 410547 seat for availability. >>> coming up, all brand new at 6:00, it's a miracle tie day in
have to be sure that i'm painting a bird that i'm sure to put it on the right branch or in the right environment. after that once i get those decisions made, the design is very important to me. >> we are looking at the featured wok here. talk about that one. >> for the featured work, they wanted to be sure that the subject matter was water foul indigenous to the chesapeake area. i made a list of 18 speoses of ducks that -- species of ducks that would work in the painting. i would...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. ♪ [ male announcer ] with 50 horsepower, dual overhead cams and fierce acceleration, the gator xuv 825i will shatter your expectations. ♪ and so no one gets left behind, check out our affordable xuv 550s at johndeere.com/gator. ♪ >>> welcome back. 19 minutes past the hour. when thinking about retirement, the key
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do...
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so the spiders are creatures of the environment that generate silk and with that silk, they do lots of things. they create trailing routes, they capture their prey. they wrap their prey. they wrap their eggs. so they generate silk for various functions. so, in a way, the spider is a kind of multimaterial 3-d printer. the spider itself is a kind of printing machine only instead of print plastics, it prints with silk. so the spider web is form of architecture, but also a form of fabrication and one cannot separate the spider web's form from the whey in which it originated. these are processes that were fascinated to explore. >> learning from nature is not new. but she can learn from what she sees in the growth of a tree, for example, or in the structure of the bone structure of an animal and so on and then take that into you know, kind of morph it into a set of designs. >> the bark of certain trees in a northern climate might be made by nature to maximize the absorption of the sun. if you can understand that behavior and reproduce it, you might do it for buildings in northern climates th
so the spiders are creatures of the environment that generate silk and with that silk, they do lots of things. they create trailing routes, they capture their prey. they wrap their prey. they wrap their eggs. so they generate silk for various functions. so, in a way, the spider is a kind of multimaterial 3-d printer. the spider itself is a kind of printing machine only instead of print plastics, it prints with silk. so the spider web is form of architecture, but also a form of fabrication and...
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and the it is responsible to threat or po tleningts in the environment. so this is the a good thing. we want the amidala to do this for us because we want to prepare for the threat. we want to either fight or run away or find out more about that potential threat in the environment. but sometimes the amigdala may get it wrong so it may respond too strongly or in times when it's not needed. and we think this might be what is happening in anxiety disorders including post traumatic stress disorder. so the visual on the right is showing activation that's greater in the right amigdala in individuals with post traumatic stress disorder compared to trauma exposed individuals without ptsd. and it turns out in that one study, anyway, and actually several studies the greater the ptsd, the greater the amigdala activation. but there is also another part of the story. and that is medial prefrontal cortex. and that is another brain areas that's actually right in the middle of the two hemispheres of the brain in the front of the brain as shown in the visual this is an ar
and the it is responsible to threat or po tleningts in the environment. so this is the a good thing. we want the amidala to do this for us because we want to prepare for the threat. we want to either fight or run away or find out more about that potential threat in the environment. but sometimes the amigdala may get it wrong so it may respond too strongly or in times when it's not needed. and we think this might be what is happening in anxiety disorders including post traumatic stress disorder....
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that i was talking about the maritime environment. with respect to air cargo we are at the stage of 1/2% of cargo put on passenger planes, leaving from u.s. domestic airports whether they are leaving on a domestic flight or international flight. >> that is what i wanted you to clarify. >> yes, and we did not do screening at international airports so we are working with the international airports for foreign flag carriers to cover the higher risks from abroad. >> and the other aspect, you will work with the committee? the other aspect of screening? >> screening and/or scanning. at all right thank you. i yield back. >> madam secretary thank you for your testimony today. thank you for accommodating our schedule. sorry for the like, we were on the floor voting. thank you for your testimony and if members of the committee have additional questions, we ask you to respond to those in writing. it without objection, the committee stands adjourned. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by n
that i was talking about the maritime environment. with respect to air cargo we are at the stage of 1/2% of cargo put on passenger planes, leaving from u.s. domestic airports whether they are leaving on a domestic flight or international flight. >> that is what i wanted you to clarify. >> yes, and we did not do screening at international airports so we are working with the international airports for foreign flag carriers to cover the higher risks from abroad. >> and the other...
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one relives the experience in a protected environment, with a therapist. one is comfortable with and one trusts, so one element is just the safety of being with somebody who listens to you, doesn't pass any judgement and just accepts you the way they are. there are many other components but the fundamental component is, woulbe called transference, a trusting relationship with another persons. >> and that's what we refer to as a safe environment, but over an above that this particular individual's case, we would come in and he would be talking to me as if he was reading the front page of the "new york times". he was numb. he was avoid ant. he had difficulty going over bridges. we have panic attacks but then the second time de the virtual reality exposure, actually the first time he said to me, he said he started pointing out, he was a pie lot. he started pointing out all of the engineering problems withhe virtual world. now remember this was an sperm. so i thought to myself oh my goodness maybe we made a mistake. but then the second or third time he came in
one relives the experience in a protected environment, with a therapist. one is comfortable with and one trusts, so one element is just the safety of being with somebody who listens to you, doesn't pass any judgement and just accepts you the way they are. there are many other components but the fundamental component is, woulbe called transference, a trusting relationship with another persons. >> and that's what we refer to as a safe environment, but over an above that this particular...
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in an environment like that you can't make long-term commitments. so we've got to do something about balancing the budget and beginning specificity. what i tried to talk about today, however, was not that. those are short-term problems. we have a long-term problem. it was masked by the housing bubble that created a lot of jobs, masking the fact that the fundamentals in america are changing in terms of who can get employment and what skills are needed an then when the housing bubble collapsed it was obvious a lot of people had borrowed against their houses so they couldn't survive either and that's what's been created if you will by the housing bubble. the world is changing. we have to open our borders to immigrants. we cannot let companies and industries and universities overseas start growing faster than we are and that's, in fact, what's happening. we have to solve the infrastructure problem. congress looks at infrastructure as a jobs program but it doesn't create jobs. i don't know very many office workers who are unemployed who could go to work
in an environment like that you can't make long-term commitments. so we've got to do something about balancing the budget and beginning specificity. what i tried to talk about today, however, was not that. those are short-term problems. we have a long-term problem. it was masked by the housing bubble that created a lot of jobs, masking the fact that the fundamentals in america are changing in terms of who can get employment and what skills are needed an then when the housing bubble collapsed it...
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it was an intense environment. i don't think we'll ever see again. it was a time when everybody's economy was doing better. everybody getting wealthier. everybody had great expectations for the future, although, compared to now, the expectations were so minimal, you know. some day there would be a second bedroom in the house was a great expectations. even though the people were middle class people. >> did you have a sense as being limited as a girl. your life as a woman as a writer which you apparently started doing when you were little would be little bitted? did you not recognize that? >> no. my mother was alwaysmented to be a writer. she was am birns for -- ambitious for all the kids. because i came first and i was around for so long without anybody else. she was stuck in the suburb she spent a lot of time -- conservative who is liberal who has been mugged. my definition of liberal is a conservative who had twin daughters, you know. i do know not many men of the jen ration when they looked at their daughter who said they won't do anything except b
it was an intense environment. i don't think we'll ever see again. it was a time when everybody's economy was doing better. everybody getting wealthier. everybody had great expectations for the future, although, compared to now, the expectations were so minimal, you know. some day there would be a second bedroom in the house was a great expectations. even though the people were middle class people. >> did you have a sense as being limited as a girl. your life as a woman as a writer which...
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a 2010 survey of school nurses nationally found 40% of children and staff sickened by their school environment. and not all school districts have the money to fix the problem. >>> here at southern middle school in reading, pennsylvania, concerns about air quality closed the basement gym. and mold is visible in the computer lab. >> let me see. 1078 colonies, there's probably two or three different kinds of molds there. >> and take a look upstairs. >> when it rains heavily, the water actually rains into the room. we take these buckets and we collect the water. >> it's raining outside and inside. >> a teacher shot this video. >> what about mold? >> one of the residual effects to the water would be mold, certainly. >> drew miles is acting superintendent of schools. he's seen the video. he seds there's no money to fix that roof. >> the building continue to deteriorate when we only have a small amount of dollars to do minimal things like new roofing. >> there are some who say this would never happen in my school. >> how big of a problem would you say air quality, in-door air quality is to a student'
a 2010 survey of school nurses nationally found 40% of children and staff sickened by their school environment. and not all school districts have the money to fix the problem. >>> here at southern middle school in reading, pennsylvania, concerns about air quality closed the basement gym. and mold is visible in the computer lab. >> let me see. 1078 colonies, there's probably two or three different kinds of molds there. >> and take a look upstairs. >> when it rains...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> i've witnessed a lot of my friends go through the struggle of what are they going to do now? >> everybody's happy to see you, but, you know, you got to go back to reality sooner than later. if you have a job, you have to get back to work. if you don't have a job, you have to look for work. i've applied for some security companies. i got a few police departments. >> the gobers are hoping thomas can find a job before the savings from his deployment run out. >> anybody that's military or vet friendly, anything that seems interesting i click on. >> some of our peak days, we'd only have 1,500 to 2,500 people on the site at a given time. in the last six months, we're seeing periods of time during the day where we'll have 6,000 to
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> i've witnessed a lot of my friends go through the struggle of what are they going to do now? >> everybody's...
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and younger voters, we need to make sure that when we graduate college, that we're put to that a job environment that we're able to live productively, that we're not burdened by higher taxes, that we're not burdened by the difficulties put forth by government spending at the rates that they have been. so when it comes to the fiscal cliff, our young voters more than ever want to make sure that our republicans and our candidates that are putting forth the message of working together to get this problem solved. i think whether you look at this simpson bowles plan or other things, we need to make sure we're work together and putting these important issues forth. >> rick: let's talk about entitlement reform. that's another topic that's very important for republicans and they have said that the leadership in washington, they want to hear the president. they want to hear democrats talk about entitlement reform. are young republicans in favor of a partial or whole privatization of our entitlement program? would young republicans be open to the idea of privatizing social security and things like that? >>
and younger voters, we need to make sure that when we graduate college, that we're put to that a job environment that we're able to live productively, that we're not burdened by higher taxes, that we're not burdened by the difficulties put forth by government spending at the rates that they have been. so when it comes to the fiscal cliff, our young voters more than ever want to make sure that our republicans and our candidates that are putting forth the message of working together to get this...
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thought the point of this country and its found iing in terms of the constitution was to create an environment that protected the people from the abusive government. that we had an abusive government in western europe that was preying upon us. no taxation without representation. we had this whole revolution. the constitution was designed to defend the population, right to bare arms, blah, blah, blah. now we have decided that that's blah, blah, blah, and we're going to give authority to the government to run with joy sticks predator drones on some sort of promise it's going to help find our child when they run away. where am i wrong in that? >> it's a hard path. i'm all for cameras on public streets and everything. >> like they have in london. >> exactly. big brothers watching. i'm not opposed to that because if you don't want to have it be seen on cameras, don't do it. >> all over? >> cameras in cities. now when you bring in the droning issue, it's tremendous. to think there's safety concerns, but just in your neighborhood, your neighbor can get a little humming bird drone. >> that could be fu
thought the point of this country and its found iing in terms of the constitution was to create an environment that protected the people from the abusive government. that we had an abusive government in western europe that was preying upon us. no taxation without representation. we had this whole revolution. the constitution was designed to defend the population, right to bare arms, blah, blah, blah. now we have decided that that's blah, blah, blah, and we're going to give authority to the...
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i was raised in an abusive environment. if i told you how i accomplished all that i did, you would ask me how. many had a determination. the reason i was able to accomplish that is because i have the blessing of being born into the greatest country in the world. and you can all applaud him not. [applause] >> the greatest country in the world, no matter where you are born, how were you are, where you come from, who your mother was, who your dad was, that you are still able to achieve the what you achieved. the reason that is is because of the people who came before me who bought and gave us that right. i think we are losing sight of that right now. i have never been as afraid for our country as i am right now. i am very afraid for our country right now. we have to hold on to the greatness that we have. let me give you a little background here. you have to know when you are a winner. while that sounds like it's self-evident, it is not. when i was with "seal team six", i thought i was winning. you know, member of an elite coun
i was raised in an abusive environment. if i told you how i accomplished all that i did, you would ask me how. many had a determination. the reason i was able to accomplish that is because i have the blessing of being born into the greatest country in the world. and you can all applaud him not. [applause] >> the greatest country in the world, no matter where you are born, how were you are, where you come from, who your mother was, who your dad was, that you are still able to achieve the...
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often far from it your product is even by abroad as have found an issue in the market i think starboard environment and you fashion for a healthy lifestyle. there are no legal standards also defied labeling schemes for organic produce in russia. so individual farmers define it in their own way but it's really on every farmer's own conscience. alexander is a computer programmer who turned to working the land what started as a hobby is now a mini industry with several farms in the moscow region covering livestock fish vegetables and herbs he's even aiming for his first harvest of black caviar from sturgeon as he breeds not far away from moscow if you're ever on the golf course big business simply can't afford to produce ecologically clean product they use pesticides to boost growth and lower the cost of everything i do is pure without a drop of chemicals you need to this new market in moscow had said and ambitious task to offer its customers and unprecedented grain. eco products what started as an attempt to bring organic food to the masses turned out to be almost impossible in reality no russian far
often far from it your product is even by abroad as have found an issue in the market i think starboard environment and you fashion for a healthy lifestyle. there are no legal standards also defied labeling schemes for organic produce in russia. so individual farmers define it in their own way but it's really on every farmer's own conscience. alexander is a computer programmer who turned to working the land what started as a hobby is now a mini industry with several farms in the moscow region...
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. >> in this remote, unforgiving environment, we all know it would be impossible to clean up an oil spill. we can't risk it. >> if you drop any kind of development because a spill can occur? or do you have systems and backup systems or other backup systems to deal with a spill, which shell does, and be allowed to proceed? >> it's a tough battle, sometimes, to choose. >> reporter: for those who call the arctic home, like point hope, alaska, mayor, steve omittuk, there's no easy answers. >> people need money. they need our economy to come up. but we need our way of life, also. >> reporter: drilling would bring in much-needed jobs. but steve says his community would always rely on life in the sea to survive. >> the ocean is our garden. the animals are our identity of a people. >> reporter: pretty peaceful down here. and down below, our exploration of the arctic's underwater garden continues. there is one final discovery. >> it could be a coral. that is potentially a very exciting find. and away we go. >> reporter: we make our way back to the surface for a closer look at the catch. first, a g
. >> in this remote, unforgiving environment, we all know it would be impossible to clean up an oil spill. we can't risk it. >> if you drop any kind of development because a spill can occur? or do you have systems and backup systems or other backup systems to deal with a spill, which shell does, and be allowed to proceed? >> it's a tough battle, sometimes, to choose. >> reporter: for those who call the arctic home, like point hope, alaska, mayor, steve omittuk, there's...
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the environment changes. new things come into markets. it's time to cut the loss, get out of afghanistan. i agree with rush here. >> what do you think, dana. >> that could be the place that i get to after i make my other point, which is that it was the democrats who for years said that afghanistan was the good war. that that was the one we should be fighting. that that was the one that mattered and that iraq was the bad war. >> obama comes in, makes a decision, a courageous one it send more troops, based on what he inherited from bush. he does not keep up with the karzai government. karzai is a tough one, and a weak leader. so, now, what we have is a situation that the violence in afghanistan is worse today than it was when president obama took office. there's a lot of reasons for that. but for them to say now that we should leave, based on the good work to president obama has done when the violence is worse, i don't think that they should be allowed to get away with that and i also think that freedom is transformational and that-- or tra
the environment changes. new things come into markets. it's time to cut the loss, get out of afghanistan. i agree with rush here. >> what do you think, dana. >> that could be the place that i get to after i make my other point, which is that it was the democrats who for years said that afghanistan was the good war. that that was the one we should be fighting. that that was the one that mattered and that iraq was the bad war. >> obama comes in, makes a decision, a courageous...
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what are the social and political environments that are producing the bin ladens of tomorrow, because there are a whole lot of other scary terrorist groups moving around. >> how would define the roots? >> the roots is these radical mulans that are getting these five-year-old kids in yemen and pakistan, all over, and they're teaching them to hate. >> i guess my question is what is the social, governmental, environmental prerequisite to have an appetite for that? >> it's a hearts and minds game. you start investing in education, stability, and you start winning over those hearts and minds. >> it's a totally different mission. >> absolutely. >> if i could, dylan, that's what we were out doing at the very beginning of this conflict. the illiteracy rate of women is about 95% in afghanistan. the ability to fix that might have done more for fixing the source of terrorism than anything the military could do. we in the military can stop a problem, we can't fix it. just like brandon webb said, the economic development, the literacy system where they have hope and don't get attached to a radical
what are the social and political environments that are producing the bin ladens of tomorrow, because there are a whole lot of other scary terrorist groups moving around. >> how would define the roots? >> the roots is these radical mulans that are getting these five-year-old kids in yemen and pakistan, all over, and they're teaching them to hate. >> i guess my question is what is the social, governmental, environmental prerequisite to have an appetite for that? >> it's a...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. [ woman ] it's like a magnet. pulling us together for different reasons. music. games. photos. shows. we share stories, laugh... and truly engage. it brings us closer and that is my happy place. ♪ [ male announcer ] the best family moments happen in an instant. capture them with internet explorer and a powerful dell pc. >>> there's a problem with france's new prime minister. more specifically, the arab world has a serious problem with his name. two days ago, this man jean-marc ayrault was appointed the new prime minister of france. turns out his last name sounds like the arabic word for a male body part in third person singular possessive. i think you know what i'm talking about. the revelation has been pretty embarrassing for
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. [ woman ] it's like a magnet. pulling us together for different reasons. music. games. photos. shows. we share stories, laugh......
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in a military environment things change. >> that spokesperson for defense secretary leon panetta tells the washington times that he will respond to the senators directly. uma? >> thank you very much. >> both president obama and governor mitt romney enter the final sprint to election day. governor romney is casting the president as an uneptstewart of the economy. you heard bill clinton saying as the economy was damaged no president could turn things down four years. i spoke to a reagan advisor and said clinton could have and so could reagan. >> what bill clinton said in the convention is literally true, but comparing obama to w, and president george bush is damning him with faint praise. both presidents were poor presidents and obama has not made things better unfortunately and i am a big fan of bill clinton and ronald reagans and ron aldregan or bill clinton could have brought them back. knuthese two can't. reagan brought the economy back in great growth. we had growth rates 5 and 8 percentage real growth per quarter. and we had that four two or three straight of huge growth. bill clin
in a military environment things change. >> that spokesperson for defense secretary leon panetta tells the washington times that he will respond to the senators directly. uma? >> thank you very much. >> both president obama and governor mitt romney enter the final sprint to election day. governor romney is casting the president as an uneptstewart of the economy. you heard bill clinton saying as the economy was damaged no president could turn things down four years. i spoke to...
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their own immediate environment had to supply them. you don't send off to china for something. the cultivated crops they had were also limited in their usefulness. if you have a good year, it's wonderful. however, if you have got a dry year, worse yet, a drought, the nonnative crops, especially corn, are going to produce poorly or not at all. and we have been able to reconstruct and that's my own calibration, by the way, of which years were good years and which years were bad years. there were quite a few good years and also some perfectly rotten ones. if the corn crops fail and your beans aren't good, you're going to have to make up the difference. this had to be done by using wild resources. that meant in turn, here come the ladies. you have to know where exactly they are, what plants are useful for what and what season and on and on. that's where a computer like memory really helps. both sexes, men obviously, but the wim in the territories. in these territories which the people were learning thoroughly, this gives you an idea of the language groups and major tribal entities
their own immediate environment had to supply them. you don't send off to china for something. the cultivated crops they had were also limited in their usefulness. if you have a good year, it's wonderful. however, if you have got a dry year, worse yet, a drought, the nonnative crops, especially corn, are going to produce poorly or not at all. and we have been able to reconstruct and that's my own calibration, by the way, of which years were good years and which years were bad years. there were...
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i want to talk about environment. we haven't had a chance to talk about that at all, environment policies. you've asked for an increase in your budget in the office of environment -- i'll get the name right office of environment compliance, $3.5 million increase there. i've heard lots of concerns from my district about environment policies at epa. i thought i would do it in the micro today. you mentioned general duty of care a little earlier in answer to the question part of the clean air t. if you've adopted any epawide policies or guidelines with respect to definitions inside the clean air act related to the general duty of care? >> i'm not aware of any, sir, but we could certainly talk to the office of environment on that. >> there's a term in there called extremely hazardous chemicals. you have the risk mitigation plans, which require certain chemicals are stored at manufacturers or producers. but as i understand your environment policy, even if the chemical is nautilused as one of those chemicals that requires a
i want to talk about environment. we haven't had a chance to talk about that at all, environment policies. you've asked for an increase in your budget in the office of environment -- i'll get the name right office of environment compliance, $3.5 million increase there. i've heard lots of concerns from my district about environment policies at epa. i thought i would do it in the micro today. you mentioned general duty of care a little earlier in answer to the question part of the clean air t. if...
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are made worse by work place environment. researchers say work-related asthma can be prevented with better understandings of the causes and preventions of the disease. >>> the historic linkup between the spacex dragon and the international space station is happening right now. this is the first time a private spacecraft has docked at the international space station. what you're looking at is a live picture of the control room. the dragon rocketed into orbit on tuesday. >>> a huge birthday bash being planned for sunday rks sem wraiting the 75 thr birthday for the goaden gate bridge in san francisco. the bridge will close for a fireworks display. >>> if you haven't made plans for a trip this long holiday weekend, it's not too late. the deals you can take advantage of and whether you'll be on the road or in the skies, there's a deal out there for you. >>> a german shepherd is being called to the stand. why a canine officer and his dog are being called. >>> how you can get your kids to turn off video games and actually enjoy. >>>
are made worse by work place environment. researchers say work-related asthma can be prevented with better understandings of the causes and preventions of the disease. >>> the historic linkup between the spacex dragon and the international space station is happening right now. this is the first time a private spacecraft has docked at the international space station. what you're looking at is a live picture of the control room. the dragon rocketed into orbit on tuesday. >>> a...